NUR 1131 Mental Health Exam Questions with
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_____________________ aggressive, you
communication is
communication that is not
self-responsible.
Statements often begin
with the word "_____ "; is
meant to harm another
person
example of ____________________ aggressive
communication: "you make
me so angry when you
don't help with the
housework!"
Example of ____________________ aggressive
communication: "It is
because of you that I
failed my math test"
assertive statments usually I
begin with the word
"_______"
___________________ assertive
communication is self-
responsible. They express
the speaker's thoughts and
feelings honestly
,"I feel angry when you assertive communication
don't help with the
housework"
______________ communication social
is the day-to-day
interaction people have
w/person acquaintances
____________________ therapeutic
communication is
communication b/n a HCP
and a pt that is aimed at
improving the pt's physical
or psychological health
and well-being
examples of blocks to why, minimizing, false, advising, closed
therapeutic
communication:
- the word "____ "
- _______________/belittling
- ____________
reassurance/social cliches
- _______________ (giving
advice)
- ______________-ended
questions
- agreeing/disagreeing
, techniques of therapeutic clarifying, reflecting, open, silence, need, identifying,
communication: empathy, leads, stating, information
- _________________ terms
- _____________________ (what you
hate)
- _________ - ended questions
- _______________ (not saying
anything)
- asking for what you
_________
- ________________ thoughts and
feelings
- _________________ (not
sympathy)
- using general ____________
(e.g. yes? "go on", eye
contact)
- _____________ implied
thoughts and feelings
- giving___________ (not
advice)
what type of questions close-ended
typically start with phrases
such as "Can you", "Will
you", "are they" and "may
I"?
adding words like _________ how, what
and_______ to the
beginning of a close-
ended question can turn it
into an open-ended
question.
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Terms in this set (107)
_____________________ aggressive, you
communication is
communication that is not
self-responsible.
Statements often begin
with the word "_____ "; is
meant to harm another
person
example of ____________________ aggressive
communication: "you make
me so angry when you
don't help with the
housework!"
Example of ____________________ aggressive
communication: "It is
because of you that I
failed my math test"
assertive statments usually I
begin with the word
"_______"
___________________ assertive
communication is self-
responsible. They express
the speaker's thoughts and
feelings honestly
,"I feel angry when you assertive communication
don't help with the
housework"
______________ communication social
is the day-to-day
interaction people have
w/person acquaintances
____________________ therapeutic
communication is
communication b/n a HCP
and a pt that is aimed at
improving the pt's physical
or psychological health
and well-being
examples of blocks to why, minimizing, false, advising, closed
therapeutic
communication:
- the word "____ "
- _______________/belittling
- ____________
reassurance/social cliches
- _______________ (giving
advice)
- ______________-ended
questions
- agreeing/disagreeing
, techniques of therapeutic clarifying, reflecting, open, silence, need, identifying,
communication: empathy, leads, stating, information
- _________________ terms
- _____________________ (what you
hate)
- _________ - ended questions
- _______________ (not saying
anything)
- asking for what you
_________
- ________________ thoughts and
feelings
- _________________ (not
sympathy)
- using general ____________
(e.g. yes? "go on", eye
contact)
- _____________ implied
thoughts and feelings
- giving___________ (not
advice)
what type of questions close-ended
typically start with phrases
such as "Can you", "Will
you", "are they" and "may
I"?
adding words like _________ how, what
and_______ to the
beginning of a close-
ended question can turn it
into an open-ended
question.